WO2004042449A1 - Display element and display using same - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a display element that performs display by extracting light propagating through a waveguide from a side surface of the waveguide, and a display device using the display element.
- a display device for taking out light propagating in a waveguide from the side surface of the waveguide is disclosed in, for example, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 7-287176 (particularly, pages 6 to 7 and FIGS. 1 to 20). And Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. H11-222222 (particularly, pages 3 to 4, paragraph (0010) and FIG. 2).
- These display devices are provided with an actuator section made of a ceramic piezoelectric film and connected to the light extraction section. By applying a voltage to the actuator section, the actuator section stops and displaces, and the light extraction section contacts or separates from the optical waveguide to control light leakage from the side of the optical waveguide. Take out.
- a display device has been put to practical use as a large display panel using the above-described method.
- Products that have been commercialized include, for example, “Ceram Vision, Catalog of Serum Board, [Searched July 25, 2002],” Internet: http://www.ngk.co.jp/ELE/productZ 07Z inde x. Htm 1> (lower left column of page 5) ".
- a conventional display by bringing the waveguide and the light extraction portion into contact with each other at a distance equal to or less than the wavelength of the light, the light that has been totally reflected inside the waveguide and propagated is leaked out from the side surface of the waveguide. That is, a so-called evanescent wave is taken out (particularly, as disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. Drop (0.009) and claim 1 of Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 11-202222).
- the flat surface of the waveguide has a flat surface of the displacement transmitting section (light extraction section). The light extraction from the side of the waveguide is controlled by whether or not it comes into contact.
- FIG. 3 of Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. H11-122022 shows that the X-panescent light of the light totally reflected by the total reflection surface is extracted by the extraction surface close to the total reflection surface.
- the light transmittance is shown. According to this, when the angle of incidence on the total reflection surface is 50 ° to 80 °, the distance between the total reflection surface and the extraction surface is 0.1 to 0.05, and the transmittance is 5%. It is shown to be around 0%.
- a display device using an LED device as a light source using an electrostatic device with a metal electrode film formed on a polyimide film, as an actuator unit. It has been done.
- the thickness of the waveguide is 0.5 mm while the width of the light extraction portion is 0.23 mm.
- the surface of the waveguide is an ITO film, and the surface of the light extraction part that is in contact with it is formed by forming a film containing titanium dioxide particles that give scattering properties to polyimide on the electrode.
- the film is a composite material that is harder than polyimide.
- the efficiency of extracting light propagating through the waveguide from the waveguide is low. Furthermore, if the pressure for pressing the light extraction portion against the waveguide was not large, the brightness of the extracted light was insufficient and uneven. Disclosure of the invention
- the present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and has as its object to provide a display element and a display device capable of extracting light propagating in a waveguide from a side surface of the waveguide with high efficiency.
- the display element of the present invention is a display element comprising: a light source; and a waveguide for propagating light emitted from the light source, and extracting light propagating in the waveguide to the outside from a side surface of the waveguide, By changing the shape of the waveguide side surface, the light is extracted from the waveguide side surface to the outside of the waveguide.
- FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a configuration of a display element according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a configuration of the display device according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing a configuration of the display device according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a configuration of a display element according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a configuration of a display element according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view showing a configuration of a display device according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a display device according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a configuration of a display element according to Embodiment 4 of the present invention.
- the light propagating in the waveguide is extracted from the waveguide side surface by changing the shape of the waveguide side surface, so that the propagated light can be extracted with high efficiency. As a result, a bright and uniform display is possible.
- the apparatus further comprises a plurality of actuators for deforming the shape of the waveguide, and selectively operating the actuators to change a shape of the waveguide side surface to change the shape of the light. From the side of the waveguide to the outside of the waveguide. Thereby, light propagating in the waveguide can be extracted with high efficiency.
- the waveguide includes a core and a clad formed along one side surface of the core, wherein the actuator is attached to the cladding, and a deformation of the actuator is provided. Thereby, the shape of the side surface of the waveguide is changed. Thereby, light propagating in the waveguide can be extracted with high efficiency.
- At least a part of the core of the waveguide is deformed to extract the light to the outside of the waveguide. This ensures that light can be extracted.
- the actuator is attached to the side surface of the waveguide, and the shape of the waveguide side is changed by the deformation of the actuator. Thereby, light can be easily extracted.
- the actuator includes a piezoelectric element, and applying a voltage to the piezoelectric element to deform the piezoelectric element, Change the shape of the waveguide side surface.
- the actuator further comprises: a first electrode film provided on the side surface of the waveguide; a piezoelectric element laminated on the electrode film; and a second electrode film laminated on the piezoelectric element. Applying a voltage between the first electrode film provided on the waveguide side surface and the second electrode film stacked on the piezoelectric element, thereby deforming the piezoelectric element, Change the shape of the waveguide side.
- light can be efficiently extracted with a small external force.
- the actuator is provided with a convex portion, and the shape of the side surface of the waveguide is changed by pressing the side surface of the waveguide with the convex portion.
- the shape of the side surface of the waveguide is changed by pressing the side surface of the waveguide with the convex portion.
- the actuator includes an electrode film provided on a side surface of the waveguide, and an external electrode film which is opposed to and is close to the waveguide, wherein the external electrode film and the electrode film are The shape of the side surface of the waveguide is changed by an electrostatic force generated by applying a voltage therebetween. As a result, light can be easily extracted with high efficiency.
- the external electrode film has a convex portion on the side surface of the waveguide, and the electrostatic force causes the convex portion of the external electrode film to press the side surface of the waveguide, thereby forming the shape of the waveguide. To change. As a result, a high-speed operating actuator can be formed, so that high-precision image display can be supported.
- At least a part of the core of the waveguide is deformed to extract the light to the outside of the waveguide. This ensures that light can be extracted.
- At least a part of the waveguide is made of an elastic body. This enables highly efficient light extraction with a small external force.
- at least a part of the waveguide is made of a transparent gel. This enables highly efficient light extraction with a small external force.
- the actuator is formed for each pixel. Thus, display by an active matrix is possible.
- the waveguide includes a waveguide electrode film on a side surface thereof, a counter electrode film facing the waveguide electrode film, and fine particles disposed between the waveguide electrode film and the counter electrode film.
- the fine particles are brought into contact with the waveguide electrode film, and the light is output from the side surface of the waveguide to the outside of the waveguide. It is a configuration that can be taken out.
- the fine particles and the waveguide can be integrated, and by changing the shape of the waveguide side surface, Light can be extracted from the waveguide side surface to the outside of the waveguide. As a result, it is possible to extract light with high efficiency by applying even and small pressure. '
- At least a part of the core of the waveguide is deformed to extract the light to the outside of the waveguide. This ensures that light can be extracted.
- the fine particles are charged.
- the particles can be controlled by electrostatic force, and thus can be easily controlled.
- the fine particles have magnetism.
- the fine particles can be controlled by the electrostatic force, and thus can be easily controlled.
- the surface tension of the waveguide electrode film and the surface tension of the fine particle surface are different from each other.
- the fine particles come into contact with the waveguide electrode film and become chewy. Therefore, contact and non-contact of fine particles can be controlled at low voltage.
- a coating material is applied to the waveguide electrode film. This makes it easier for the fine particles to come into contact with the waveguide electrode film. Therefore, contact and non-contact of fine particles can be controlled at a low voltage.
- the waveguide electrode film and the counter electrode film are provided for each pixel. This enables display using an active matrix.
- the fine particles have a fluorescent property.
- the light source emits ultraviolet light.
- the light source is one type of LED, it is possible to perform RGB display.
- the light source is a three-color LED or a three-color laser. Thereby, the number of waveguides can be reduced.
- the display device of the present embodiment preferably includes: the above-described display element;-the light source driving circuit that drives the light source; and the actuation driving circuit that drives the actuator.
- a control circuit for controlling the light source drive circuit and the actuator drive circuit is realized.
- the display element Preferably, the display element, the light source drive circuit for driving the light source, a fine particle drive circuit for applying a voltage between the waveguide electrode film and the counter electrode film, and the light source drive circuit And a control circuit for controlling the particle driving circuit.
- a display device capable of low power, high luminance, and uniform display is realized.
- the display device includes the display element described above, and an active matrix element that controls each of the factories. Thereby, a display device using an active matrix is realized.
- the display device further includes the display element described above, and an active matrix element that controls a voltage between each of the waveguide electrode films and each of the counter electrode films. Thereby, a display device using an active matrix is realized.
- the active matrix element may be a shingle or shingle.
- FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a configuration of a display element 1 according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- the display element 1 according to the first embodiment includes a light source 2, a waveguide 3 for transmitting light emitted from the light source 2, and a plurality of actuators 4 for deforming the shape of the waveguide 3. ⁇ ⁇
- the waveguide 3 has a core 3a and a clad 3b through which light propagates.
- the cladding 3b is provided along one surface of the core 3a. There is no cladding on the opposite side of the cladding 3b, and air is the cladding.
- As the core 3a through which light propagates for example, a 100-m thick sheet of silicone gel, which is a very soft material, may be used.
- As the clad 3b for example, a transparent fluoropolymer having a low refractive index may be used.
- the core 3a is coated with a clad 3b having a thickness of 10 m.
- the light source 2 is installed at an end of the waveguide 3, and the light source 2 is installed in a direction such that light emitted from the light source 2 is coupled to the waveguide 3.
- a three-color LED is preferably used as the light source 2.
- the three-color LED has a structure in which a RGB three-color LED chip is housed in one lamp, and each color can be controlled independently. Conventional flat panel using LCD and PDP In the display, the RGB three-color pixels were separated into stripes.
- light of three colors of RGB can be made incident on one waveguide 3. Can emit light. It is preferable to install a prism 2a at the point of incidence of the waveguide 3 and optically couple it so that the light from the light source 2 is easily incident even when the waveguide 3 is thin.
- the actuator 4 includes a piezoelectric element 4a, and an electrode film 4b and an electrode film 4c provided on the opposing surfaces of the piezoelectric element 4a.
- the actuator 4 is attached to the side surface of the waveguide 3 on the side of the cladding 3b.
- the piezoelectric element 4a is made of, for example, polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF), and a plurality of electrode films 4b and electrode films 4c may be formed by applying a silver paste, for example, to both surfaces thereof.
- the actuator 4 is attached to the side surface of the waveguide 3, namely, the cladding 3 ID with an adhesive.
- Each of the electrode films 4b has a width of 0 and is formed in a stripe shape with a pitch of 90 m.
- this stripe has a shape extending in a direction perpendicular to the paper surface in FIG.
- the electrode film 4b is composed of four stripes, and one activator 4 is formed.
- the electrode film 4 c facing the electrode film 4 b is a solid coating that spreads uniformly on the waveguide 3, and is common to a plurality of factories 4.
- a method for extracting light from the side surface of the waveguide 3 of the display element 1 shown in FIG. 1 will be described.
- Positive and negative voltages are alternately applied to the electrode films 4 b, which are four stripes of the actuator 4 installed in the waveguide 3.
- the piezoelectric film 4a where the electrode film 4b to which the positive voltage is applied is installed contracts, and the piezoelectric film 4a where the electrode film 4b to which the negative voltage is applied is installed shrinks.
- the length of cladding 3b is constant and varies Therefore, as shown in FIG. 1, the actuary 4 is alternately convex upward and convex downward. In other words, the event 4 becomes wavy.
- the cladding 3b also deforms to the same shape as
- the surface on the cladding 3b side of 3a is also deformed.
- the length of the cladding 3b and the length of the piezoelectric film 4a are the same, so that the actuator 4 has a planar shape.
- the shape of the side surface of the waveguide 3 can be changed.
- Light of a desired color emitted from the light source 2 propagates in the waveguide 3.
- the light 2 c represented by the dashed line changes the angle of the surface of the core 3 a, so that it is totally reflected and then the side surface of the waveguide 3 (the side of the waveguide 3 where the actuator 4 is not installed).
- the light exits the waveguide 3 from outside.
- the light 2 b represented by another broken line is transmitted through the core 3 a and the clad 3 b due to the deformation of the waveguide 3, and the silver electrode film is formed.
- the light is scattered and reflected and emitted to the outside of the side waveguide 3 of the waveguide 3.
- the desired position from the side surface (display surface la) of the waveguide 3 of the display element 1 is obtained. And light of a desired color can be extracted and displayed.
- the deformation of the waveguide 3 increases. According to the measurement, the luminance of the extracted light increased as the applied voltage was gradually increased from zero. When the applied voltage is about ⁇ 30 port, the brightness is saturated, and 80% or more of the light from the light source 2 incident on the waveguide 3 is I was able to take it out.
- the light source 2 having high directivity of emitted light is preferable for efficiently extracting light.
- the total reflection angle at the interface between the core 3a and the air is about 60 °. Therefore, when the angle of the light propagating in the waveguide 3 with respect to the normal to the display surface 1 a (incident angle) is smaller than the critical angle of 41.8 °, the light leaks from the waveguide 3. Conversely, when the incident angle increases and the traveling direction of the light approaches parallel to the waveguide 3, total reflection is repeated in the core 3a, the interval between the total reflection points becomes very large, and the point where light is desired to be extracted , Which leads to lower efficiency and uneven brightness.
- the angle of incidence of light emitted from the light source 2 on the waveguide 3 is larger than the critical angle 41.8 °, but is as close to the critical angle 41.8 ° as possible,
- Light is preferred.
- the light source 2 is an LED
- the directivity can be changed depending on the shape of the lens to be molded. Therefore, the half value width of the emission light angle distribution of the light source 2 which is a three-color LED is set to about 10 °.
- a light source 2 other than the LED For example, the light source 2 having a higher directivity by attaching a microlens array to the organic EL panel may be used, or a semiconductor laser may be used as the light source 2.
- the thickness of the waveguide 3 is not too thick.
- the thickness D of the waveguide 3 is the length L of the deformed portion of the waveguide 3 due to the actuator 4 (in the light propagation direction in the waveguide 3). The length is preferably 1 Z 2 or less from the viewpoint of the extraction efficiency.
- the thickness of the waveguide 3 is determined by the number of pixels and the size of the display screen.
- the length L of the deformed portion of the waveguide 3 due to the factor 4 is equal to the lateral length of one pixel in the display element 1 (the propagation direction of light in the waveguide 3).
- a display device 100 using a display element 1 described below is an HDTV having a display size of 60 inches to 100 inches.
- the size of one pixel is about 230.6 / 111 widths 691.8 m to about 384.3 ⁇ mx X 1153.
- the vertical axis indicates the length in the direction perpendicular to the light propagation direction in the waveguide 3
- the horizontal axis indicates the length in the light propagation direction in the waveguide 3.
- the thickness D of the waveguide 3 is desirably 345.9 m or less to 576.5 m or less.
- the thickness D of the waveguide 3 is preferably equal to or less than 1/2 of the length L of the deformed portion of the waveguide 3 due to the actuator 4 (the length of the actuator 4 in the light propagation direction in the waveguide 3). .
- the thickness of the waveguide 3 is too thin, the angle of light that can be propagated in the waveguide 3 is limited, and the propagated light approaches a single mode, so that the amount of propagated light decreases. Further, if the thickness of the waveguide 3 is too thin, it becomes difficult for light to enter. Therefore, it is desirable that the thickness of the core 3a be at least 30 m or more.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a configuration of the display device 100 according to the first embodiment.
- the display device 10 0 can be configured.
- the n waveguides 3 of the display element 1 are arranged in the column direction (X direction) of the screen. Note that n is a natural number.
- a light source 2 is arranged at the end of each waveguide 3.
- m lines are arranged.
- the display device 100 has n ⁇ m pixels.
- the display device 100 of the first embodiment operates the actuator 4 in a line-sequential manner to deform the side surface of the waveguide 3 and change the direction of reflection of light transmitted through the waveguide 3 by total reflection. Light is extracted from the waveguide 3 and emitted from the display surface 1a.
- the voltage applied to each color chip of the three-color LED which is the light source 2 corresponding to each waveguide 3 extending in the column direction of the display screen (XY plane), is applied to the electrodes.
- An arbitrary image can be displayed by controlling based on the color and luminance information of the pixel intersecting the row selected to be taken out by the film 4b and the electrode film 4c.
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram illustrating a configuration of the display device 100 according to the first embodiment.
- FIG. 3 shows a specific structure for actually operating the display device 100.
- the display device 100 includes a light source driving circuit 50 that drives each light source 2 and an actuating drive that operates the actuator 4 by applying a voltage to each of the electrode films 4 b and 4 c.
- a circuit 51 and a control circuit 52 for synchronizing these circuits and inputting a signal to display an image are provided.
- the control circuit 52 inputs the luminance information of each of the RGB colors of the pixels in the row selected by the function overnight driving circuit 51 to the driver LSI of the light source driving circuit 50, and the light source driving circuit 50 responds to the luminance information. By inputting the applied voltage to the light source 2, a full-color image can be displayed.
- the light source 2 Since a three-color LED is used as the light source 2, three colors of light can be made incident on one waveguide 3. Thereby, three colors of light can be displayed in one display element 1, that is, in one row.
- Conventional display such as LCD and PDP In the device, the pixel was composed of three sub-pixels of the three primary colors of RGB.
- the waveguides 3 extending in the column direction do not necessarily need to be divided for each color, and three primary colors can be incident on one waveguide 3. Therefore, the number of waveguides 3 (display elements 1) can be reduced, which has an effect of cost reduction.
- a voltage of ⁇ 30 V was sequentially applied to the actuator 4 to confirm that a uniform bright display was obtained in a planar manner.
- the distance between the waveguide and the light extraction surface could not be reduced to zero due to the influence of submicron-sized dust, which also exists in a clean room. Therefore, it was not easy to obtain high extraction efficiency even if the light extraction surface was pressed against the waveguide with considerable pressure.
- the use of a soft waveguide causes deformation of the waveguide with a small external force, thereby changing the reflection direction of light propagating in the waveguide. By extracting light. As a result, higher extraction efficiency was obtained than when evanescent waves were extracted.
- Display element 11 according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG.
- the display element 11 according to the second embodiment and the display element 1 according to the first embodiment are different from each other. Since other configurations are substantially the same, members having the same functions are denoted by the same reference numerals and description thereof will be omitted.
- the display element 11 of the second embodiment includes a light source 2 and A waveguide 3 for propagating light emitted from the light source 2 and an actuator 14 for deforming the waveguide 3 are provided.
- Light source 2 and waveguide 3 are the same as display element 1 of the first embodiment.
- the light source 2 is, for example, a three-color LED, and light emitted from the light source 2 propagates through the waveguide 3.
- the waveguide 3 has a core 3a and a clad 3b. On the opposite side of the clad 3b, since the core 3a is exposed, air becomes the clad.
- the core 3a is a flat plate made of a silicone gel material and has a thickness of 100 m
- the clad 3b is a transparent fluororesin
- the film thickness is 5 / m.
- the actuator 14 is composed of an electrode film 14 a provided on the side surface of the waveguide 3, a 0.1 m-thick polycarbonate insulating thin film 14 b applied to the electrode film 14 a, and an insulating thin film Substrate 14 d made of 0.15 mm thick PET film placed opposite 14 b and external electrode with irregularities formed on insulating thin film 14 b side on substrate 14 d Membrane 14c.
- the electrode film 14 a is formed on the entire surface of the waveguide 3 (cladding 3 b), and is common to each actuator 14.
- the waveguide 3 and the actuator 14 are manufactured by coating the core 3 a with the clad 3 b, and further applying a silver paste on the surface of the clad 3 b by screen printing, for example, to form the electrode film 14.
- Form a Further, a poly-carbonate is applied on the electrode film 14a to form an insulating thin film 14b.
- saw-tooth-shaped uneven portions 14e are formed in a stripe shape by press molding.
- the concave-convex portion 14e has, for example, a section of 3 m in depth and a pitch of 30 m. Aluminum was vapor-deposited on the concave-convex portion 14e to form, for example, an external electrode film 14c made of aluminum.
- the substrate 14 d and the waveguide 3 are paired. It was arranged to face.
- the electrode film 14a is in close contact with the waveguide 3, the surfaces of the clad 3b and the core 3a are deformed into the same irregular shape as the external electrode film 14c. That is, the side surface of the waveguide 3 is deformed. Since the core 3a is particularly soft, it is greatly deformed. Accordingly, light propagating while being totally reflected in the waveguide 3 can be extracted from the side surface of the waveguide 3 to the outside. The light 12 c propagating while being totally reflected by the surface of the core 3 a in the waveguide 3 is deformed on one side surface of the waveguide 3, as in the first embodiment. It can leak out from the other side.
- the light 12c represented by a dashed line in the light propagating in the waveguide 3 changes the angle of the surface of the core 3a.
- the light is emitted from the side surface of the waveguide 3 (the side of the waveguide 3 where the actuator 4 is not installed) to the outside of the waveguide 3.
- the voltage application is controlled, and the light source 2 incident on the waveguide 3
- the light source 2 incident on the waveguide 3 By controlling the color of the emitted light, light of a desired position and a desired color can be extracted from the side surface (display surface la) of the waveguide 3 of the display element 1 and displayed.
- the display element 11 of FIG. 4 is perpendicular to the light propagation direction in the waveguide 3 as shown in FIG. 2, and the display surface 1 a of each display element 11 is on the same plane.
- a display device can be configured similarly to the display device 100.
- the number of pixels when display elements 11 are arranged in n columns in the column direction of the screen and m rows are arranged in the direction (row direction) where waveguides 14 extend (row direction)- n X m.
- the method of displaying an image by taking it out from the side surface (display surface la) of the waveguide 3 is the same as that of the display device 100 of the first embodiment, and thus the description is omitted.
- the display device according to the first embodiment is different from the display device according to the second embodiment only in the structure of the actuator, and other structures are substantially the same.
- the display elements and the display devices of Embodiments 1 and 2 use a soft waveguide to provide a large screen that can be hung or stuck on a wall, that is thin, and that has low power consumption and high luminous efficiency.
- a periodical display can be realized.
- the core 3a of the waveguide 3 is bound with silicone-gel.
- a transparent material which easily deforms and exhibits a so-called rubber-like elasticity such as a urethane-based material, is used. Rubber is also effective.
- the core 3 a, 1 0 6 N / m less material is better than two in Young's modulus.
- the entire core 3a is made of the same material.However, the core 3a of the waveguide 3 only needs to be easily deformed. It is also possible to adopt a laminated structure that is made of a hard material such as, and that a soft layer is provided only at a portion to be deformed.
- the waveguide 3 may be constituted by only the core 3a without providing the clad 3b and the clad on both sides is air.
- the waveguide 3 may be provided with cladding provided on both sides of the core 3a for easy handling.
- the waveguides 3 are arranged in a number corresponding to the number of columns, and a simple matrix type display device in which a plurality of light sources 2 as three-color LEDs are arranged is described. kind of evening, or these arrangements Any configuration is not limited to these. Any configuration may be used as long as high power extraction efficiency can be obtained with low power by deforming the soft waveguide 3. For example, a configuration may be adopted in which the waveguide 3 is a single flat plate, the light source 2 is one, and the actuators 4 or 14 are arranged in an XY matrix by the number of pixels.
- an active element that drives the factor 4 or 14 may be added to each factor, driven for each pixel, and the time during which the core is deformed may be controlled to express gradation.
- a TFT Thin Flat Transistor, thin film transistor
- a TFD Thin Flat Diode, thin film diode
- the display element and the display device of the first and second embodiments in the display element and the display device of the type in which the light propagating in the waveguide 3 is extracted from the side surface of the waveguide, the light extraction efficiency is improved and the power consumption is reduced. Power consumption and higher brightness can be achieved, and display uniformity is improved.
- a thin sheet-shaped display device can be realized regardless of the screen size, whether it is a large screen exceeding 100 inches or a small screen for mopiles.
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view illustrating a configuration of a display element 21 according to the third embodiment.
- the display element 21 includes a light source 22, a waveguide 23, a counter electrode film 25 facing the waveguide 23, and fine particles disposed near the waveguide 23. 2 and 6 are provided.
- the waveguide 23 includes a core 23a through which light propagates, a clad 23b, and a waveguide electrode film 23c.
- a core 23a for example, a 100-m-thick sheet made of acrylic resin, which is a very soft material, is used.
- a clad 23b is provided on one surface of the core 23a. It is coated with a transparent fluoropolymer having a low refractive index and a thickness of 10 Txm.
- the waveguide electrode film 23c is made of ITO, and is directly adhered to the surface of the core 23a opposite to the clad 23b with an adhesive.
- the clad 23 b is provided only on one surface of the core 23 a, and a plurality of waveguide electrode films 23 c are provided on the opposite surface.
- the waveguide electrode film 23 c is made of ITO, and is formed in a plurality along the direction in which the waveguide 23 extends.
- the length W of the waveguide electrode film 23 c in the light propagation direction in the waveguide 23 is, for example, 300 / m.
- the clad opposite clad 23 b is air.
- the waveguide electrode film 23c is a part of the core, and the light propagating in the waveguide 23 is totally reflected at the interface between the waveguide electrode film 23c and air.
- the structure without the cladding 23 b may be used.
- the light source 22 is installed at an end of the waveguide 23, and the light source 22 is installed in such a direction that light emitted from the light source 22 is coupled to the waveguide 23. It is preferable to install a prism 22a at the point of incidence of the waveguide 23 and optically couple it.
- the light source 22 may be the same as the light source 2 of the first embodiment, and for example, it is preferable to use a three-color LED.
- the light source 22 having high directivity is preferable because light can be efficiently extracted from the waveguide 23.
- the total reflection angle at the interface between the core 23a and air is about 60. It is.
- the state of light propagation in the waveguide 23 is conceptually shown in the cross-sectional view of FIG.
- the incident angle (angle with respect to the normal line of the display surface 21 a) of the light 22 b represented by a broken line emitted from the light source 22 to the waveguide 23 is the critical angle 4 1. If the angle is smaller than 8 °, the light 22 b leaks from the waveguide 23. Conversely, if the incident angle becomes too large beyond the critical angle of 41.8 °, as in the case of the light 22 c represented by a dashed line, the path of the light 22 c approaches parallel to the waveguide 23. As a result, total reflection occurs in the core 23a and the waveguide electrode film 23c.
- the interval between the total reflection points becomes extremely large, and the point where light is to be extracted jumps, resulting in a decrease in efficiency and the occurrence of luminance unevenness.
- the extraction rate of the evanescent wave is reduced and the efficiency is reduced.
- the incident angle of the light emitted from the light source 22 into the waveguide 23 is larger than the critical angle 41.8 °, but it is preferable that the angle be as close as possible to the critical angle 41.8 °.
- the light source 22 having high performance is preferable.
- the light source 22 is an LED because the directivity can be changed depending on the shape of the lens to be molded. Therefore, in the third embodiment, the light source 22 is a three-color LED in which the half width of the emitted light angle distribution is set to about 10 °.
- the light source 22 other than the LED, a light source having a higher directivity by attaching a microphone aperture lens array to the organic EL panel may be used, or a semiconductor laser may be used.
- the three-color LED as the light source 22, it becomes easy to make three colors of light incident on one waveguide 23.
- pixels consisted of three sub-pixels of the three primary colors of RGB. By doing so, the waveguides 23 extending in the column direction are not necessarily If the three primary colors are incident on one waveguide 23, the number of waveguides 23 can be reduced, which has the effect of cost reduction.
- the counter electrode film 24 is provided so as to face the waveguide 23.
- the counter electrode film 24 is ITO, and is formed on an acrylic resin substrate 25.
- the distance between the waveguide electrode film 23 c and the counter electrode film 24 is, for example, 35 m.
- Fine particles 26 are arranged near the waveguide 23.
- the fine particles 26 are located between the waveguide electrode film 23c and the counter electrode film 24, are made of acrylic resin, and are charged.
- the average particle diameter of the fine particles 26 is, for example, 6 ⁇ m is there.
- Fine particles 26 are filled in a space between the waveguide electrode film 23 c and the counter electrode film 24 so that the filling rate becomes 20%.
- the filling rate is a ratio of the volume occupied by the fine particles per unit volume.
- the volume occupied by the microparticles 26 can be determined by multiplying the volume of 5 particles per microparticle obtained from the average particle diameter of the microparticles 26 by the number of microparticles 26 per unit volume.
- the fine particles 26 contact the surface of the waveguide electrode film 23 c. I do.
- the fine particles 26 and the waveguide 23 are integrated. That is, the fine particles 26 become a part of the side surface of the waveguide 23, and the shape of the side surface of the waveguide 23 on the side of the waveguide electrode film 23 c changes.
- Light of a desired color emitted from the light source 22 propagates in the waveguide 23.
- the shape of the side surface of the waveguide 23 on the waveguide electrode film 23 c side becomes fine particles 2. Varies by 6.
- the shape of the waveguide 23 changes, the propagation state changes, and the light that has propagated in the waveguide 23 leaks outside from the waveguide side surface of the waveguide 23.
- the refractive index of the fine particles 26 is desirably substantially equal to the refractive index of the core 23a.
- fine particles 26 made of an acrylic resin containing rhodamine which is a fluorescent dye may be used.
- the light extracted from the side surface of the waveguide 23 is orange light with a wavelength of 580 nm. Something was observed.
- the fine particles 26 containing the fluorescent dye or the fluorescent substance and the LED light source 22 corresponding to the excitation wavelength of the fluorescent dye or the fluorescent substance light of various wavelengths can be obtained. Can be taken out.
- ultraviolet light LED as the light source 22 and using the phosphor used in the PDP as the fine particles 26, it is possible to display RGB even when the monochromatic LED is used as the light source 22.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view illustrating a configuration of a display device 300 according to the third embodiment.
- a display device 300 can be configured by arranging a plurality of the display elements 21 described above so as to be perpendicular to the light propagation direction in the waveguide 23.
- the waveguides 23 of the display element 21 are arranged in n columns in the column direction (X direction) of the screen. Note that n is a natural number.
- Light sources 22 are arranged at the ends of the waveguides 23, respectively.
- the waveguide electrode films 23 are arranged for m rows in the row direction (Y direction) in which the waveguide 23 extends.
- the counter electrode film 24 of each display element 21 is common, and is installed so as to cover the waveguides 23 of all the display elements 24.
- the waveguide electrode film 23 c is also common to each waveguide 23 on the same row, and is disposed so as to cover that row.
- the display device 300 has n ⁇ m pixels.
- the display device 300 controls the voltage applied between the waveguide electrode film 23 c and the counter electrode film 24 line-sequentially, so that the fine particles can be applied to the waveguide electrode film 23 c.
- the light propagating through the waveguide 23 by total reflection is taken out from the side surface of the waveguide 23 by contact or non-contact with 26, and emitted in the direction of the counter electrode film 24.
- the display device 300 having such a configuration is configured to apply a voltage applied to each color chip of a three-color LED corresponding to each waveguide 23 extending in the column direction of the display screen (XY plane) to the waveguide electrode.
- An arbitrary image can be displayed by controlling based on the color and luminance information of the pixel intersecting the row selected to be taken out by the film 23 c and the counter electrode film 24.
- FIG. 7 is a block diagram showing the configuration of the display device 300 according to the third embodiment.
- FIG. 7 shows a specific structure for actually operating the display device 300.
- the display device 300 includes a light source driving circuit 60 for driving each light source 22 in addition to the above, and a voltage applied to the waveguide electrode film 23 c and the counter electrode film 24 to cause the fine particles 26 to pass through the waveguide.
- a fine particle drive circuit 61 for making contact or non-contact with the electrode film 23c, and a control circuit 62 for synchronizing these circuits and inputting a signal to display an image are provided.
- the control circuit 62 The luminance information of each RGB color of the pixel in the row selected by the driving circuit 61 is input to the driver LSI of the light source driving circuit 60, and the light source driving circuit 60 inputs an applied voltage according to the luminance information to the light source 22. This enables full-color image display.
- one display element 21 can display three colors of light in one row.
- pixels consisted of three sub-pixels of the three primary colors RGB.
- the waveguides 3 extending in the column direction do not necessarily need to be divided for each color, and the three primary colors are incident on one waveguide 23. Therefore, the number of the waveguides 23 (display elements 21) can be reduced, and the cost can be reduced.
- the display element 31 according to the fourth embodiment includes a coating material 37 having a relatively large surface tension on the surface where the waveguide electrode film 23 c of the display element 21 according to the third embodiment is disposed. It is a configuration that is applied. Specifically, the surface tension of the coating material 37 is desirably 5 OmNZm or more.
- the coating material 37 covers the core 23a and the waveguide electrode film 23c, and the coating material 37 is a part of the core, and the light propagating in the waveguide 23 is the coating material 3. Total reflection also occurs at the interface between 7 and air.
- Members other than the coating material 37 have the same function, and therefore are denoted by the same reference numerals and description thereof will be omitted.
- the coating material 37 is, for example, glycerin, and the surface tension is 63.
- the thickness is about 2m, for example. It is preferable to use a material having a small surface tension for the fine particles 26. Specifically, the surface tension of the fine particles 26 is desirably 30 mNZm or less. No.
- the display element 31 was actually formed using fine particles 26 made of Teflon (registered trademark) (surface tension: 18.4 mN / m).
- the average particle diameter of the fine particles 26 was 6 m, and the filling rate of the fine particles 26 in the space between the waveguide electrode film 23 c and the counter electrode film 24 was 20%.
- a voltage of 50 V was applied so that 23 c was negative and the counter electrode film 24 was positive.
- the fine particles 26 come into contact with the surface of the waveguide electrode film 23c, and light leaking from the contact portion is extracted in the direction of the substrate 25.
- a voltage of 50 V is applied so that the electric field is reversed, that is, the waveguide electrode film 23c is positive and the counter electrode film 24 is negative.
- the fine particles 26 are separated from the surface of the waveguide electrode film 23c, so that the light propagating through the waveguide 23 from the light source 22 cannot be extracted as light leakage.
- display or non-display can be switched with a small voltage. ...
- the coating material 3 7 having a different surface tension from the fine particles 26 is applied to the core 2.
- the voltage required for controlling the contact of the fine particles 26 could be reduced.
- the surface tension of the fine particles 26 differs from the surface tension of the surface of the waveguide 23 (waveguide electrode film 23 c). Just fine. However, a configuration in which the surface tension of the fine particles 26 is smaller than the surface tension of the surface of the waveguide 23 is generally used.
- the display element 31 of FIG. 8 is perpendicular to the light propagation direction in the waveguide 23 and the display surface 21 a of each display element 31 is the same plane.
- a display device can be configured similarly to the display device 300.
- the number of pixels when the display elements 31 are arranged in n columns in the column direction of the screen, and the waveguide electrode films 23 c are arranged in m rows in the direction in which the waveguide 3 extends (row direction) is as follows. , N X m.
- a method of extracting desired light from the side surface (display surface 21a) of the waveguide 23 and displaying an image is the same as that of the display device 300 of the third embodiment, and a description thereof will be omitted.
- the difference between the display device according to the fourth embodiment and the display device according to the fifth embodiment is that a coating material 37 is provided on the surface of the waveguide 23, and other structures are substantially the same.
- the light source driving circuit 60 for driving each light source 22 and the waveguide electrode film 23 A voltage is applied to c and the counter electrode film 24 to cause the fine particles 26 to come into contact with or not to contact the waveguide electrode film 23 c.
- a control circuit 62 for displaying the same is applied to c and the counter electrode film 24 to cause the fine particles 26 to come into contact with or not to contact the waveguide electrode film 23 c.
- the voltage applied to each color chip of the three-color LED which is the light source 22 corresponding to each of the waveguides 23 extending in the column direction, is applied to the waveguide electrode films 23 c and Arbitrary images were displayed by controlling based on the color and luminance information of the pixels intersecting the row selected by the counter electrode film 24.
- the configuration such as the type and arrangement of the light source is not limited to these.
- the configuration may be such that the waveguide electrode film 23 c and the counter electrode film 24 are arranged in an XY matrix for the number of pixels.
- the Eve element may be connected to the waveguide electrode film 23c and the counter electrode film 24 so as to be driven for each pixel.
- an active element for example, use T-claw 0.
- a sheet-shaped thin display device can be realized regardless of the screen size, whether it is a large screen exceeding 100 inches or a small screen for mopiles.
- the present inventor described the above-mentioned “X. Zhou, E. Gu 1 ari,“ Waveguide Panel D isplay U sing Electromechanical Satia 1 Modu 1 at ⁇ rs ”, SID 98 DIG-EST, pp. 10-22, pp. 102-5, 1999, a display device for extracting light from the waveguide was created.
- the waveguide thickness was larger than the pixel width (width in the light propagation direction) as in the past, the brightness was low, and the thinner the thickness, the higher the brightness.
- the distance between the points of total reflection depends on the thickness of the waveguide. For example, when total reflection is performed at a reflection angle of 45 °, the distance between total reflection points is twice the thickness of the waveguide. Therefore, the thickness of the waveguide must be at least 12 or less than the width of the pixel in the light propagation direction. Otherwise, if the distance between the total reflection points is greater than the width of the pixel, the reflected light will jump over the pixel and cannot be extracted from the side of the waveguide.
- the thickness of the waveguide in each of the display elements according to Embodiments 1 to 4 be equal to or less than ⁇ of the width of the pixel from the viewpoint of the extraction efficiency. Is more desirable.
- the pixel width is the length in the longitudinal direction of the electrodes 4 and the waveguides 3 of the electrodes 4 and 14 of FIGS. 1 and 2 in the display elements of the first and second embodiments. In Embodiments 3 and 4, the length is the length in the longitudinal direction of the waveguide electrode film 23 c waveguide 23 of FIGS.
- the thickness of the waveguides 3 and 23 is set to 1Z4 or less of the width of the pixel, light having a reflection angle of 60 ° or less can be extracted. If light with high directivity is incident on such a waveguide, the incident light can be almost completely extracted. On the other hand, if the thicknesses of the waveguides 3 and 23 are too thin, they approach a single mode in which the angle of light that can propagate in the waveguides 3 and 23 is limited. Therefore, the amount of light that can be transmitted is reduced. Furthermore, if the thickness of the waveguides 3 and 23 is too small, it becomes difficult for light to enter, so that the thickness of the waveguides 3 and 23 is desirably at least 30 m or more.
- the light sources 2 and 22 of the display elements of the first to fourth embodiments may be, for example, three-color lasers (RGB). Industrial applicability
- the display element and the display device of the present invention are used for a sheet-shaped thin display device regardless of the screen size, whether it is a large screen or a small screen for mopiles.
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